AADL Talks To: Paul Vornhagen, Jazz Saxophonist, Flutist, and Vocalist
Paul is an award-winning jazz saxophonist, flutist, and vocalist who got his start in Ann Arbor in 1972 as an accompanist at the University of Michigan Dance Department. Over the past four decades, Paul has played in numerous configurations and venues worldwide. He talks with us about the jazz scene in Ann Arbor in the early years, some of his favorite local venues -- past and present, reminisces about some of the many musicians he's played with, and the many changes he's witnessed in Ann Arbor over the years.
Listen to a historical recording by Paul Vornhagen and Friends captured live at the former Del Rio restaurant
Paul Vornhagen & Friends: Live at the Del Rio, with Kalle Nemvalts
This is a live recording of the group Paul Vornhagen & Friends at the Del Rio, circa early 1980s. Musicians include Paul Vornhagen (saxophone, flute, vocals); Kalle Nemvalts (trumpet); Rich Burgess (keys); Norm Shobey (congas); Pete Hodges (bass); Karl Dietrick (drums)
- Scrapple from the Apple
- Triste
- Tough Talk
- St. Thomas
- Manha de Carnaval
- I Mean You
Mural, Brian Whitfield, Next to the Cellar Wine Bar, 117 S Ashley St, August 2, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
Mural, Brian Whitfield, Next to the Cellar Wine Bar, 117 S Ashley St, July 24, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
Mural, Brian Whitfield, Next to the Cellar Wine Bar, 117 S Ashley St, July 14, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
AADL Talks To: Marcel Shobey and Ruth Natalie Kellogg about the Legacy of Musicians Armando and Norman Shobey, aka the Shobey Brothers
In this episode, AADL Talks To Marcel Shobey, joined by his mother, Ruth Natalie Kellogg. Marcel shares memories of growing up on Ashley Street on the Old West Side and he and his mother discuss some of the changes they've seen in Ann Arbor over the years. They also take a deep dive into the music career of the Shobey Brothers -- Marcel's father, Armando Shobey, and uncle, Norman Shobey. The Shobeys were hand percussionists discovered in the Bronx as children. They toured with Bobby Orton's Teen Aces and then went on to play in a variety of music ensembles of some renown both nationally and in several European countries for many years before settling in Ann Arbor at the invitation of musician Rick Burgess. Here they formed -- or joined -- a variety of music ensembles that played throughout the Midwest region. Their story is further documented in photos and flyers in the Marcel Shobey Collection.
Changes comes back to life at Weber's
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The Unpredictables, Business Card, circa 1970
Bartender and Rick Burgess at the Del rio, May 1971
Year:
1971
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Rick Burgess, undated
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